Six people were packed into a 5-passenger car when it slammed into a concrete wall and burst into flames

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Updated at 9:38 PM PST on Tuesday, Dec 17, 2013

The driver in the fiery Burbank crash that killed five young adults had a blood alcohol level more than double the legal limit, and the passengers were also highly intoxicated, according to a coroner’s report released Tuesday.

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Savannah Underwood, the only survivor of a crash that killed five of her friends, met her rescuer on Monday. Juan Ganaja was working on a delivery shortly after four in the morning when he heard Underwood's screams and pulled her out from the fiery crash. John Cadiz Klemack reports from Burbank for NBC4 News at 5 p.m. on Oct. 7, 2013. (Published Monday, Oct 7, 2013)

The driver of the car, Stephen Stoll, 23, had a blood alcohol level of .18 percent when the car crashed, more than double the state’s legal limit of .08 percent, the coroner’s report stated. The Altima was registered to Stoll, who also had marijuana in his system at the time of the crash.

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Malik Hariri, 19, was laid to rest Friday as her community struggled to come to terms with the tragic single-car crash that claimed her life and those of four of her friends. Kate Larsen reports from North Hollywood for NBC4 News at 5 p.m. on Oct. 4, 2013. (Published Friday, Oct 4, 2013)

A glass pipe with a "green leafy substance," a possible fake ID and drug paraphernalia was found inside Underwood’s purse, which was recovered at the scene, the report stated.

Despite the reports of alcohol and marijuana in the driver’s blood, police have not yet determined the cause of the crash. The Burbank Police Department said it would use the coroner’s report in its investigation.

The victims, recent graduates of Burbank High School, were seen drinking at a house party before the crash, the report stated.

Passenger Sugey Cuevas, 19, had a blood alcohol level of .22 percent; passenger Malak Hariri, 19, had a blood alcohol level of .17 percent; and passenger Sebastian Forero, 20, had a blood alcohol level of .14 percent, according to the coroner's report.

Front-seat passenger Sameer Joudeh Nevarez, 17, had a blood alcohol level of .08 percent, according to the report.

Forero, Nevarez and Stoll also had marijuana in their blood, the report stated. Paramedics reported smelling alcohol on Underwood’s breath, but officials did not confirm whether she was under the influence during the crash.

Ganaja, who was on his third delivery stop that morning, picked her up and ran as fast as he could as she screamed for him to help her friends. But by the time he turned around, the car had exploded in flames.